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The food here might be wonderful, and in fact the navy bean soup was as good as any I've ever had. But, when I walked in the door, there was no sign posted saying cash only.
Fortunately, I was still using the Yelp app and looking at reviews while I decided what to order, and someone else kindly warned us that it is a cash only business.
Checking my pockets I realized I only had enough cash for a bowl of soup, so I tip the waitress 30% with four of the five dollars I had in my hand, and left without ordering anything else.
This may be a wonderful place for homestyle and eastern European food, but I find it more than a little offputting when a business would rather make three dollars off of an ATM fee to get your cash then provide a means to use 20th century means of payment.
Come on, red chimney, don't treat your patrons this way. Your cash only policy cost you goodwill on the part of this consumer, and also cost you whatever profit you might've made from the entrée I failed to order before exiting the door.
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